Difference between revisions of "IB Computer Science I"
From WLCS
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
# Pair up again (with a different partner) | # Pair up again (with a different partner) | ||
# Take out a new sheet of paper and write your names on it | # Take out a new sheet of paper and write your names on it | ||
− | # Problem: Mr. Bui | + | # Problem: Mr. Bui wants a PB&J sandwich. |
− | + | # Write out the steps involved in making a PB&J sandwich. | |
'''Agenda:''' | '''Agenda:''' | ||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
− | |||
* Share sandwich stories | * Share sandwich stories | ||
* What does ''programming'' mean? | * What does ''programming'' mean? |
Revision as of 09:58, 11 September 2009
Thursday - Friday (9/10/09 - 9/11/09)
Warmup - How do we solve problems?
- Pair up again (with a different partner)
- Take out a new sheet of paper and write your names on it
- Problem: Mr. Bui wants a PB&J sandwich.
- Write out the steps involved in making a PB&J sandwich.
Agenda:
- Share sandwich stories
- What does programming mean?
- In the beginning...
- Using the power of the internets, what was the first commercial graphical user interface (GUI) developed for the personal computer?
- In what year was the first GUI introduced?
- In what year was the Unix operating system developed?
- Introduction to Unix/Linux
Tuesday - Wednesday (9/8/09 - 9/9/09)
- Introductions
- IB Computer Science I Syllabus
- Name cards
- Misc logistics
- 20/10 no pass policy
- Location of bathrooms
- Sign in/out sheets
- Lab setup/config
- Login username is your first initial and lastname (e.g. pbui)
- Your password is your student ID number
- Go to System -> Preferences -> About Me -> Change Password
- Acceptable-use policies apply in this lab!
- Student Surveys
- Fill out and submit
- Share several snippets with class
- What is computer science?
- Pair up
- Take out a sheet of paper
- Put both of your names on the top right of the page
- Complete the following:
- List 5 things that use computers
- List 5 things you have done in any science class
- Define the term: "to compute" or "computation"